Haven't gone through the actual pictures from my trip yet, but given the right lighting conditions, Google Glass actually takes some half decent pictures. Still, having the wide angle and inability to properly frame a shot can make things tricky.

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A crop from a recent pic. It's going to be done large so this was a recheck for touch-up spots when I found this. LOL I usually wear a black shirt but this time I didn't. My mentor would laugh his backside off and this is a fail as far as his teachings go. It will be edited out but I'm still not supposed to be in the pic. Almost as bad as using an ultra wide and having my feet in the frame.

I've become complacent since I no longer shoot jewelry. If they had glazed the entire blackberry, this would have led to a re-shoot. I know better then to handhold reflectors, that is why there are stands and arms to prevent this type of mess-up. You may see the obvious, I see the entire room for the subject. Big fail. Ceiling, tripod, camera, three reflectors, light source...